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October 01, 1948 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-10-01

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42—THE JEWISH NEWS

Tribute to Beth El Service Men

Friday, October 1, 1948

Assumption College
Honors Windsor Jew
For Civic Achievement

TO CYISR 618

Eli C. Goldin, a long time work-
er for the Windsor Jewish Com-
munity Council, was recently
honored at the Assumption Col-
lege Alumni Awards ceremonies
in Windsor.
He was presented with a bronze
plaque, in recognition of his de-
votion to movements in the civic
interest. Goldin was the only lay-
man and the only Jew so hon-
ored.

TR1BUT
A N .11) EMU GHsrERS WHO

THE
'ERviF.c. iN THE ARMED FORCES
uNrrED STATES 0',23R:ND: WORLO WAR II AND

• ,

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OF THE, FOI...LOWMG VALI AN.:1- SONS OF TH/
CONGRECIATIOI, I WHO MADE THE St.IPRF„I's4.E
SACR ICE IN THE CAUSE OF TREE .=OM

Unveil Vienna Memorial
To Death March Martyrs

Greetings

VIENNA, (JTA)—Kurt Lewin,
Israeli representative to Austria,
unveiled a memorial at the Jew-
ish cemetery, in Eisenerz-Styria
honoring the 3,000 . Hungarian
Jews .who were murdered during
the infamous death march from
Hungary to the Mauthausen con-
centration camp in Austria in
1945.

LEVINE'S

TY. 8-4462

3454 Joy Rd.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

THANK.= YOU

.

I 52—

Kosher Style Restaurant

Finest Foods—Excellent Service
Moderate Prices

Special' attention given to
• Showers, Parties and other
functions

'Greeting'

Clairmount and Woodward

THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55
AND P Y T HI AN SISTERS,
GREATER DETROIT TEMPLE

Gresetingt

New Year

Richardson's Drugs

East of Dexter ,

Take this opportunity - to thank
all those who so generously and
graciously donated gifts for
our first annual Frolic and Fair
given June 12-13, 1948.

The Frolic and Fair Comm.

To All Our Friends

BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE

OPEN SUNDAYS

WEBSTER

Reservations will be accepted SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th

2 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Also Every Night After September 12th from 7 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Please Make Reservations Early
RABBI PINCHOS KATZ Will Conduct the Services

FLORIST AND NURSERY

This permanent tribute and memorial plaque, honoring members
of Temple Beth El and their sons and daughters who served in World
War I) was recently placed in the Gladstone lobby of the Temple.
Beth El had 518 representatives •in the armed forces, of whom
the following gave their lives: Charles P. Davis, Roy F. Green, Alfred
1. Jacobs, Rodney E. Jacobsbn, Joseph W. Kopman, Leonard E.
Lewis, Robert J. Rafelson, Seymour, Lewis Simon and Victor
H. Weil.

ServiceMan Reburied-

Authorized Dealer
Scott Lawn Seed
and Turf Builder

,

4 Deliveries Daily

21430 WOODWARD
Ferndale
R.0.9815 - JO. 4-6275

Detroit Hebrew Book Store

12226 DEXTER

TO. 8-6111

Bet. Richton and Cortland

WHOLESALE and RETAIL

Largest Book Store in the City

Wyoming & Thatcher

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

* ****** ********* *** ****** ** * * * ******** ***********

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*

Congregation B'nai . Moshe t



DEXTER & LAWRENCE

*

* Will Hold Supplementatry Services Rosh Hashona, t
*
*
*
**•
October 4, 5 and Yom Kippur, October I 3.
*
*
*
*
*
• The services will be conducted by

* *
* *

CANTOR• SAMUEL GLANTZ

Who will be assisted by his son Leo.

ADMISSION CARDS $10.00

HOLIDAY SALE

Special Prices on

Sidurim - Machzorim - Mentelech - Canopies
Yarmulkes - Taleisim - Candlesticks
Silver Cups - Books and Flags
Israeli Records - • Jewish Records - Children's Records

LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW YEAR CARDS
PRINTING ORDERS TAKEN

;t: The Congregation office, Lawrence entrance, is open daily
* from 9:00 a. m. to 9:00`p. m., and all day Sunday.
*************************************************

Ideal Accomodations

PALESTINE ESROGIM REASONABLY PRICED

Parties, wedding meetings, luncheons,

Special Prices to Schools, Synagogues and Organizations

dinners, societies, concerts, dances,
Bar Mitzvahs.

PVT. LEON STRACHER, who
died in action Aug. 18, 1944, at
the age of 20, in France, was re-
buried last week at Hebrew Me-
morial Park. He is survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Stracher of Ewald Circle and a
brother, Howard.

NEW YORK, (JPS) — Silver,
Oriental rugs, porcelain and glass
from the stores of the IRO were
sold at auction inaugurating the
second sale of stolen loot recov-
ered from Nazi caches. Tlie total
receipts so far have come to
$107,535.

Greetings for the New Year
To All Our Friends and
Customers

Max Deutelbaum

STANDARD

and

S

Yiddish
Folks
Verein

ilSELMAN, Pres.

Best Wishes of the Season to
all -our friends- and patrons

From the Makers of

RESTOKRAFT

MATTRESS

PROGRESS BEDDING CO.

OR DETROIT

the Park Ave. Hotel, with bar, stage and
completely equipped kitchen. *Adcommodates
100 to 300 persons. . •

The

English Room A handsome room. Has
portable bar, adjoining kitchen, cozily fur-
nished lounge. Perfect for affairs of 50 to
100 persons.

Ask for Mr. C. Foley
Facilities available
for kosher catering

HOTEL PARK AVENUE

CA. 8400

2643 Park Ave.

Sidney Fox

of

WARRINGTON SERVICE

YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER

LE SHONO
TOVO TIKOSEVU

The Penthouse Beautifully appointed, atop

UN. 1-9723

4120 W. 7 MILE RD.

ILGR1M

Extends Greetings
of the
HIGH HOLIDAYS

5'709

1948

A Happy
And Prosperous
NEW YEAR'

to all our
Many friends

Robinson
Furniture Co.

1420 WaShington Blvd.

[ Also operating Robinson's Econ-

omy Store, East Vernor Highway,

MILGRIM

BUT NOT CONNECTED WITH

IN THE FISHER BUILDING

ANY OTHER STORE.

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